The moment should have meant something.
That was the problem.
Tessa could still feel it.
The closeness.
The way he said her name.
The way she didn't pull away.
It stayed with her
Long after she left the classroom.
Long after she got home.
Long after she told herself it didn't matter.
Because it did.
And she didn't know what to do with that.
—
By the next morning
She had already decided.
Distance.
Again.
Not because she wanted to
But because she needed to.
Because whatever that was yesterday…
It was dangerous.
—
"Tessa!"
Lily's voice pulled her out of her thoughts as she walked through the school gates.
"You look like you didn't sleep," Lily said, eyeing her closely.
"I did."
"Barely."
Tessa sighed.
"I'm fine."
Lily raised a brow.
"That usually means you're not."
Tessa didn't respond.
Because explaining it?
Would make it real.
And she wasn't ready for that.
Not yet.
—
The hallway felt different.
Again.
But this time
It wasn't just in her head.
She felt it.
The looks.
The whispers.
Subtle.
But there.
Tessa slowed slightly.
"…Do you feel that?" she asked quietly.
Lily frowned.
"Feel what?"
Before she could answer
A voice cut through the hallway.
"Oh look… she's here."
Tessa froze.
Slowly
She turned.
Vanessa.
Of course.
Leaning casually against a locker, arms crossed, a small smile playing on her lips.
The kind of smile that wasn't friendly.
The kind that meant trouble.
"What do you want?" Lily asked immediately, stepping slightly in front of Tessa.
Vanessa's gaze flicked between them.
Relaxed.
Amused.
"Relax," she said lightly.
"I'm just observing."
"Observe from far away," Lily shot back.
Vanessa ignored her.
Her attention stayed on Tessa.
Sharp.
Intent.
"You're more interesting than I thought," she said.
Tessa's brows furrowed slightly.
"I don't know what you're talking about."
Vanessa smiled.
"You don't?"
A pause.
Then
"That's funny."
Something in her tone shifted.
Subtle.
But enough.
The hallway grew quieter.
People listening now.
Watching.
Tessa felt it.
That attention.
That pressure.
And she hated it.
"Say what you want to say," Lily snapped.
Vanessa tilted her head slightly.
"Alright."
Her gaze locked on Tessa.
"You move fast."
Confusion flickered across Tessa's face.
"What?"
Vanessa let out a soft laugh.
"Don't act innocent now," she said.
"It doesn't suit you."
Lily stepped forward.
"Okay, you need to—"
"Yesterday," Vanessa cut in smoothly.
"Classroom. After school."
Tessa's stomach dropped.
Cold.
Instantly.
Because
She knew.
She knew exactly what she was talking about.
And the way Vanessa said it?
Like it wasn't just a guess.
Like she knew.
Like she saw.
"You weren't exactly subtle," Vanessa continued, her voice light—but loud enough.
Whispers started.
Quiet.
But spreading.
"What is she talking about?"
"Wait… was she with Adrian?"
"No way…"
Tessa's chest tightened.
Her fingers curled slightly at her sides.
"Nothing happened," she said.
Too quickly.
Too defensively.
Vanessa's smile widened.
"That's not what it looked like."
Lily turned sharply.
"You're twisting things."
"Am I?"
Vanessa's eyes flicked back to Tessa.
"Because from where I was standing… it looked like you were about to kiss him."
The hallway went still.
Completely.
And that
That was worse.
Because now
Everyone knew.
Or at least
Thought they did.
Tessa's face burned.
Not from embarrassment alone
But from something deeper.
Because that moment
That almost
It wasn't supposed to be something everyone else got to talk about.
Something everyone else got to laugh at.
It was hers.
And now
It wasn't.
"I think you should stop," Lily said coldly.
Vanessa shrugged.
"Why?" she said casually.
"I'm just telling the truth."
"You don't know anything about the truth."
That voice
Cut through everything.
Sharp.
Controlled.
Dangerous.
Adrian.
Every head turned.
He stood a few steps away.
Hands in his pockets.
Expression unreadable.
But his eyes
Locked on Vanessa.
And there was something in them.
Something that made even her pause.
Just for a second.
Then
She smiled again.
"Well," she said lightly,
"looks like your favorite project is getting attention."
Silence.
Heavy.
Adrian didn't move closer.
Didn't raise his voice.
Didn't react the way people expected.
But when he spoke
It was quiet.
And that made it worse.
"Walk away."
Vanessa blinked slightly.
"Or what?"
A pause.
Then
"Or I make you."
Simple.
Cold.
Final.
The hallway held its breath.
Because Adrian Knight didn't make empty threats.
And everyone knew it.
Vanessa studied him for a second.
Then
She smiled again.
But this time
It didn't quite reach her eyes.
"Relax," she said.
"I'm done."
She pushed off the locker.
Walked past Tessa
Close enough to whisper:
"Careful. You're not the only one who knows how to play games."
Then she was gone.
—
The silence she left behind
Was louder than anything she said.
Tessa didn't move.
Didn't speak.
Didn't look at him.
Because she knew
If she did
Everything would feel too real again.
"Come on," Lily said softly, touching her arm.
Tessa nodded.
Let herself be pulled away.
Out of the hallway.
Out of the whispers.
Out of him.
—
Adrian didn't follow.
Didn't call her back.
He just stood there.
Watching.
Thinking.
Because this
This was exactly what he didn't want.
Her being dragged into something messy.
Something public.
Something ugly.
And now
It was happening anyway.
Because of him.
His jaw tightened slightly.
Because this time
He couldn't ignore it.
Couldn't stay detached.
Couldn't pretend it didn't matter.
Because it did.
She did.
And now
Everyone was watching.
